Two Worlds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HGIG

It makes no difference abroadA
The seasons fit the sameB
The mornings blossom into noonsC
And split their pods of flameB
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Wild flowers kindle in the woodsD
The brooks brag all the dayE
No blackbird bates his jargoningF
For passing CalvaryG
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Auto da fe and judgmentH
Are nothing to the beeG
His separation from his roseI
To him seems miseryG

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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